Because of loss of teeth. If you see a dog of any other breed who has lost its teeth to old age, injury, illness or poor nutrition, their tongues hang out too. The dominant hairless gene comes with poor dentation. Its so common that lack of teeth are accepted in the show ring for the hairless. The puffs are required to have a full set of teeth.
They all have tongues
Volmerine teeth, those of the frog, are located on the roof of the mouth. They use these teeth with their tongues to eat.
No, they do not lick, their mouth is too big. they eat you, that's what they'll do!
yes. just like all carnivores. but it might not have the same kind of mouth we do like octopuses have a beak
They cannot stick out their tongue,because it's attached to the bottom of their mouth. so no they carnt stick out there tonge
Don't do it.
During a French kiss, both partners' mouths are open and their tongues touch and move together in a rhythmic manner. It's a common form of intimate physical interaction that can deepen the connection between partners.
They all have tongues
Many fish do have tongues, but they are bony protrusions in their mouth that don't serve the same function as ours do. They also aren't called 'tongues' but basihyals.
As you are kissing, both of you open your mouths and just let your tongues sweep into the other person's mouth.
I dont know. I Have Two Tounges.
I guess that u open ur mouth and use ur tongues
Of course they do. They have Jaws, gums, teeth, tongues. These are all mouth parts.
yes dog mouth are cleaner than a men mouth look it up on mythbusters
If you mean that thing in the mouth, it's tongues.
The word "mouth" in the Chinese language is 口 (kǒu).
well in order to chew the food substances in our mouth we obviously have to use are jaws but the substances can move around in our mouth however they want to in order to put the substances in the rights spots for our jaws to chew down, our tongues become active, moving around the substances. But when we are chewing and moving are tongues at the same time it is possible for our tongues to get in our jaws' way and which lead us to bite our tongues